Tahoe Donner News October 2022

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TAHOE DONNER NEWS INTRODUCING NEW TD COMMITTEES 10 DELIVERING WHEELCHAIRS AROUND THE WORLD PHOTO CONTEST 06 22 ROUTHS TO THE RESCUE 12 TRUCKEE RIVER DAY VOLUNTEER THIS YEAR 2022 WINNERS

ROUTHS TO THE RESCUE

TRUCKEE RIVER DAY

Volunteer this year and take care of a beloved local

ON THE COVER: Neil Brydon’s “Early Morning Mist From

TAHOE DONNER NEWS | 1 06 12 22 THE REPORT: ASSOCIATION UPDATES 02 Message From the Board President 05 Budget Timeline 10 Introducing the LRPC + TOS Committees 24 Tahoe Donner Giving Fund: Three Cheers for our Donors! 26 Measure T Update 28 Briefs 30 Board Meeting Recaps THE BUZZ: EVENTS, DINING+ UPDATES 03 Quick Calendar 16 Amenity Updates, Programs + Events 18 Club Updates 20 Dining Hours + Specials 32 Where in the World is Tahoe Donner News
How a father and son deliver wheelchairs around the world
river! 2022 PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS The beauty of Tahoe Donner shows in member photographs. FEATURES INSIDE
Donner Summit ” was an entry in the 2022 Photo Contest. See more submissions on page 12.

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SENIOR MANAGEMENT

David Mickaelian | General Manager dmickaelian@tahoedonner.com

Miah Cottrell | Director of Information Technology mcottrell@tahoedonner.com

John Groom | Director of Land Management + Open Space jgroom@tahoedonner.com

Lindsay Hogan | Director of Communications + Member Relations lhogan@tahoedonner.com

Todd Martyn-Jones | Director of Finance, Accounting + Business Support tmartynjones@tahoedonner.com

Jon Mitchell | Director of Capital Projects jmitchell@tahoedonner.com

Annie Rosenfeld | Director of Administrative Services arosenfeld@tahoedonner.com

Miguel Sloane | Director of Operations msloane@tahoedonner.com

Steve Turner | Director of Food + Beverage sturner@tahoedonner.com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President | Don Koenes dkoenes@tahoedonner.com

Vice President | Benjamin Levine blevine@tahoedonner.com

Treasurer | Steve Mahoney smahoney@tahoedonner.com

Secretary | Courtney Murrell cmurrell@tahoedonner.com

Director | Jim Roth jroth@tahoedonner.com

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MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT

Dear Neighbors,

No sugar coating—2023 is a tough budget year. The path forward involves consequential decisions on what we pay in assessments versus user fees, how we control costs while maintaining services, and the financial and service risk of our choices.

So, how do we sustain our community in the face of a tough national economic environ ment, a challenging regional labor market and Tahoe Donner’s distinctive character?

CHALLENGES

Nationally, the big issue is inflation. Energy and insurance cost increases are notable, as are restaurant food costs.

Regional labor market conditions compound inflationary pressures. We must offer both competitive (higher) wages and sufficient (more) hours to attract and retain employees. Without employees, amenities close and Association services suffer.

We must also consider the impact of inflation on members lest higher fees result in lower use, reducing member value and amenity revenues.

Our extraordinary amenity mix stands out among HOAs, as does our reliance on amenity revenues. Most HOAs are 100% dependent on assessments. Assessments are stable income; amenity revenues are variable. Weather is our traditional variable, with COVID-19 as a recent factor, and now, going into 2023, economic conditions are at the forefront. Still, there is a fundamental cost, now inflated, just to open amenities.

TRADEOFFS

RAISE USER FEES:

• Downside: higher cost to amenity users

• Upside: reduced pressure on assessment

• Extreme downside: amenities become unaffordable to members, resulting in extreme loss in revenue

CUT STAFFING:

• Downside: lower level of service and/or reduced hours of service

• Upside: reduced costs

• Extreme downside: insufficient staffing resulting in extended closures, extreme loss in revenue and service

RAISE THE ASSESSMENT:

• Downside: higher assessment

• Upside: risk mitigation to the extreme downsides of the other options; potentially lower user fees

• Extreme downside: the certainty of the assessment avoids extreme downside risks

PATH TO RESOLUTION

Three intensive budget workshops are underway. The workshop panel includes member-volunteers serving on the Board of Directors and the Finance, Trails + Open Space and Long-Range Planning Committees. The panel is supported by Tahoe Donner’s professional staff, providing analysis and recommendations.

Casual observers may promote various priorities or opine that all amenities should “make money.” Reality is, our amenities exist to serve our community. Amenity locations were intentionally selected for community use—they are not located where one would open an independent, for-profit business. The amenities are part of our Tahoe Donner home, built for our enjoyment. We operate the amenities as a community asset and apply sound business practices and pricing decisions in this context.

Staff, committee members and the Board are collectively devoting hundreds of hours to the 2023 budget, assessment and fees decisions. Our responsibility is to make those decisions in the best interest of the Association overall.

Your Neighbor,

DON KOENES | BOARD PRESIDENT

VOLUME 23
NO. 10 OCTOBER 2022

FEATURED EVENTS

FALL FESTIVAL

Now in its 11th year, Fall Festival is Truckee’s premier family-friendly harvest celebration and one of Tahoe Donner’s largest events of the year!

Fall Festival is a favorite for all ages, featuring a full day of seasonal-themed events and activities.

WHEN: Oct. 8

TIME: 11AM-4PM WHERE: Northwoods Clubhouse LEARN MORE: Page 28

BUDGET

WORKSHOP #3

Join us as we review the updated fund budgets and propose the recommended Annual Assessment for Board approval.

WHEN: Oct. 14

TIME: 9AM WHERE: Northwoods Clubhouse LEARN MORE: Page 5

WINEMAKER DINNER

Come enjoy an evening of wine tasting and delectable food pairings with Pride Mountain Vineyards.

WHEN: Oct. 27

TIME: 6PM

WHERE: The Lodge Restaurant & Pub LEARN MORE: Page 20

OCTOBER EVENTS + MEETINGS

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TAHOE DONNER CONTACTS

Area Code (530)

MEMBER SERVICES

587-9400 | info@tahoedonner.com | Live chat on website

AMENITIES

Beach Club Marina 587-9460 marina@tahoedonner.com

Bikeworks 582-9694 bikeworks@tahoedonner.com

Campground 587-9462 campground@tahoedonner.com

Cross Country Ski 587-9484 xc@tahoedonner.com

Downhill Ski Resort 587-9444 ski@tahoedonner.com

Equestrian Center 587-9470 equestrian@tahoedonner.com

Forestry 587-9432 forestry@tahoedonner.com

Golf Course 587-9443 golf@tahoedonner.com

The Lodge 587-9455 lodge@tahoedonner.com

Recreation Hut 587-9413 recreation@tahoedonner.com

Snowplay 587-9437 snowplay@tahoedonner.com

Tennis Center 587-9474 tennis@tahoedonner.com

Trails 582-9672 trails@tahoedonner.com

Trout Creek Rec Ctr 587-9437 troutcreek@tahoedonner.com

ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Architectural Standards

Rod Whitten aso@tahoedonner.com

Covenants Don Ermak covenantscommittee@ tahoedonner.com

Elections

Nan Carnal electionscommittee@ tahoedonner.com

Finance John Dundas financecommittee@ tahoedonner.com

Giving Fund

Marcia Argyris tdgf@tahoedonner.com

Long-Range Planning Jim Beckmeyer lrpc@tahoedonner.com

Trails and Open Space

Peter Sawyer tos@tahoedonner.com

ASSOCIATION CHARTERED CLUB PRESIDENTS

4-Wheelers

Bill Ratcliff club@td4wheelers.org

9-Holers Women's Golf

Coral Cavanagh td9hole@gmail.com

Bridge Lynn Cordner lynn.cordner@gmail.com

Crafting Terry Chang tdcraftingclub@gmail.com

Equestrian Susan Terrell terrellsf@earthlink.net

Friends of TD Trails B.R. Levine tdtrails@gmail.com

Hiking Robin Reese rbtahoe@sbcglobal.net

Junior Golf Jean Lai jslai@comcast.net

Karate Suz Field IKLdojo.TD@gmail.com

Limited Abilities Persons’ Golf Mike Srago msrago@comcast.net

Men’s Golf Brian Gauny briang@merithr.com

Mountain Bike Dustin Young dustinyoung75@gmail.com

Quilt Marilyn Dundas md11792@outlook.com

Rowing Ward Sproat efs3@comcast.net

Running Scott Bauhs info@tdrunclub.com

Senior Alpine Ski Stephen O’Brien stephob@comcast.net

Tennis/Pickle Ian Mindell tennis@tahoedonner.com

Women’s Golf Tami Waddell wadainker@aol.com

MEMBER FEEDBACK

Help improve the overall association. Submit your comments and concerns via our online form on the member portal or at tahoedonner.com/feedback

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BUDGET FACTORS

Factors that impact the 2023 budget include:

• Sharp increase in labor costs due to competitive regional shift in entry-level positions to $20 per hour as well as labor market changes and lack of workforce housing

Costs of goods and supply chain challenges driving expense increases in Food + Beverage Department and other key operating expenses

• Increase in utility costs (most notably gasoline, diesel and natural gas)

• Continued rise in insurance costs

• Continued prioritization of savings for long-term capital investment

• Continued focus on cost savings and efficiencies

WORKSHOP INFORMATION

PAST WORKSHOPS

Two workshops were held in September:

The Sept. 8 workshop focused on the Operating Fund, which includes budgets for amenities and supporting departments

The Sept. 22 workshop focused on capital projects in the Replacement Reserve Fund, New Machinery + Equipment Fund and Development Fund

UPCOMING WORKSHOPS

WORKSHOP 3

Friday, Oct. 14 | 9AM

Review the updated fund budgets and propose the recommended Annual Assessment for Board approval

To learn more about these events, visit TAHOEDONNER.COM/2023-BUDGET-WORKSHOPS

WAYS TO PARTICIPATE

Members are encouraged to participate throughout the 2023 budget season in a variety of ways:

Visit the budget hub to learn more at tahoedonner.com/ 2023-budget-workshops

Participate in budget meetings this September and October

Provide feedback on the online form on the web hub

TAHOE DONNER NEWS | 5 JULY Strategic Plan Guidance AUGUST Key Assumptions Developed Strategic Guidance Refined The budget process determines the Annual Assessment for each property owner and how assessment dollars are distributed between the various funds, which allows Tahoe Donner Association to achieve short- and long-term goals. FOR MORE INFO VISIT TAHOEDONNER.COM/2023-BUDGET-WORKSHOPS THERE ARE FOUR FUNDS THAT DETERMINE YOUR ANNUAL ASSESSMENT: THE BUDGET DIRECTLY IMPACTS YOUR ANNUAL ASSESSMENT AND THE COST OF SERVICES OFFERED BY TAHOE DONNER. SEPTEMBER Detail Meetings + Reviews OCTOBER Final Budget Review + Approval OPEN BUDGET WORKSHOPS September 8, September 22, October 14 OPERATING FUND: Covers the net operating deficit of all amenities and HOA services1 REPLACEMENT RESERVE FUND: Funding for anticipated maintenance/repair, replacement and restoration of common area components and facilities (Ex: Replacing windows, furniture or computers) 2 NEW MACHINERY + EQUIPMENT FUND: Funding for new items that improve operational efficiency or additional member services (Ex: A new treadmill or snow-grooming equipment additions) 3 DEVELOPMENT FUND: Anticipated capital improvements (Ex: Land acquisitions, additions or new buildings) 4

ROUTHS TO THE RESCUE

HOW A FATHER AND SON DELIVER WHEELCHAIRS AROUND THE WORLD TO THOSE IN NEED

Every evening over dinner, on every wheelchair delivery trip, Tahoe Donner members and father-son duo Don and Josh Routh will take a moment to reflect on the poignancy of their work – 280 wheelchairs delivered, 280 lives transformed by the restored ability to experience the world more fully. The trips can be taxing – physically and emotionally – but rewarding, nonetheless. With each wheelchair supplied, a new life begins.

In a ritual manner, the two always conclude their conversation with the following exchange. “Dad,” Josh would say, “we did miracles today.” “Josh,” Don would reply, “we don’t do miracles. Only God does. We just do good stuff.”

Good stuff indeed. As volunteers for the Wheelchair Foundation since 2005, Don and Josh have traveled to 22 countries on 40 trips together, delivering or sponsoring the delivery of 19,000 wheelchairs (and counting) worldwide. Despite the risks and challenges, they readily travel to places like Uganda, Honduras, El Salvador, Vietnam and Romania to ensure that the most vulnerable communities with disabilities are reached.

Father and son dynamic duo Don and Josh Routh take a moment to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the capital city of Hanoi in Vietnam in 2019. Josh sharing a moment of mobility with a happy young recipient in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2016. Josh in 2017 with porters assisting his trek at 8,000 feet of elevation through the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda to see the mountain gorillas.
FEATURE

MOBILITY IS A BASIC HUMAN RIGHT

Many of us take for granted the ease with which we move through our day. For people living with a mobility-impairing disease, condition or injury, such individuals can find themselves entrenched in a daily struggle to manage abilities and resources, or lack thereof. It’s an important reminder that mobility is truly the crux of an independent, fulfilling and dignified life. Access to aids like wheelchairs can mean the difference between surviving and thriving.

This notion has never been lost on the Rouths. When Josh was born with cerebral palsy 43 years ago, Don vowed to instill unwavering self-assurance and self-reliance in his son while ensuring his access to all the resources that could help him lead a purposeful, autonomous life. With the aid of a wheelchair, Josh lives and works independently, and maintains an active lifestyle. A champion bowler, as well as baseball and basketball player in his youth, his high energy is now diverted into his full-time job at a local grocery store, his volunteer work with the School of Imagination and Happy Talkers for neurodiverse child learners, and his busy social schedule. In the winter, he is an avid skier, and in the summertime, he and Don have been exploring the backcountry with the 4-Wheel Drive (4WD) Club right here in Tahoe Donner. Josh is also an intrepid world traveler, not at all daunted by “off-road” adventures. He is recognized as one of the first wheelchair users to achieve the following milestones:

• Reach the base of the Serrano Glacier at the southern tip of Chile

• Ascend the steps leading to the Temple of the Sun at Machu Picchu in Peru

• Trek for two days with mountain gorillas at 8,000 feet in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda

• Travel by dugout canoe to a remote village in Panama with 157 indigenous inhabitants, where he was carried by four young men up the side of a mountain to meet the chief and receive an honorary bone knife after giving one of their paralyzed members a wheelchair

Because of all that Josh has been able to experience and accomplish, father and son remain acutely aware of the freedom and opportunities wheelchairs provide – not just for people living with disabilities, but for their families, friends and communities. The idea that everyone deserves a dignified and fulfilling mobile life serves as the inspiration and motivation behind their instrumental work with the Wheelchair Foundation and their founding of Del Corazón.

In Itá, Paraguay, in 2014, young Alejandro and his grandmother smile with his new wheelchair. Josh and a young man paralyzed in a cliff-diving accident in Montevideo, Uruguay share a special moment together in 2016.

FROM THE HEART DEL CORAZÓN

Knowing the difference a wheelchair can make in an individual’s life, Don and Josh recognized yet another opportunity to make an impact – this time with a younger audience. In 2013, the Rouths launched the “From the Heart – Del Corazón” Schools Program to educate elementary, middle and high school students and sensitize them to the issues faced by people living with disabilities of any kind. Since the program’s inception, Don and Josh have introduced a disabilities-awareness curriculum to more than 70 schools in the U.S., reaching over 150,000 students and 4,000 teachers.

Through the program, students and teachers in all grade levels may create a fundraising project and work with local Rotary Clubs to travel and deliver wheelchairs to recipients abroad. High school students and teachers are welcome on these trips. So far, From the Heart has led 13 student/teacher trips to countries throughout Latin America, where the groups have had the opportunity to practice their Spanish, learn about new cultures and, most importantly, help transform lives.

During these trips, there is always an important time to reflect. In the spirit of Don and Josh, on the final night of each trip, every traveler participates in “Special Moments.” Through tears and laughter, or hugs and handshakes, students and teachers share their most poignant encounters from the week. These experiences often inspire the students to continue their philanthropic work long after high school.

DOWNTIME IN TAHOE DONNER

Homeowners in Tahoe Donner for over 26 years, the Rouths find respite from their busy schedules in the mountains. Whether dining out at one of their favorite Truckee restaurants, hitting the slopes or traversing rugged terrain with the TD4WD Club, Don and Josh and the rest of the Routh Family enjoy taking advantage of all that the Truckee-Tahoe area has to offer.

HOW YOU CAN HELP CHANGE LIVES

Wheelchairs that the Rouths donate are sent via shipping containers to countries across the world. Each container holds 280 wheelchairs. At a manufacturing and shipping cost of $200 per wheelchair, it costs $56,000 to send a full container of wheelchairs overseas. A generous endowment to the Wheelchair Foundation ensures fully matched donations, so just $28,000 raised from the community ensures increased mobility for 280 lives. Once enough money is raised to fill a container, the wheelchairs are designated to eligible recipients in a specified country.

If you would like to contribute to Don and Josh’s efforts via the Wheelchair Foundation, visit wheelchairfoundation.org. You can apply your donations directly to “Don and Josh projects” or contact Don directly at donrouth@comcast.net.

Josh proudly smiles with a wheelchair recipient in Paipa, Colombia in 2018. Severely injured in a workplace explosion, the young man is now able to live a much more enhanced mobile life.

All smiles, Don Routh poses with a Batwa pygmy and wheelchair recipient in Kisoro, Uganda, in 2017.
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INTRODUCING THE LONG-RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEE + TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE COMMITTEE

LONG-RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEE

The Long-Range Planning Committee (LRPC) is a 12-member committee whose initial meeting was held earlier in 2022. The LRPC was established to provide a vision and plan for the future of Tahoe Donner. The LRPC serves the board and staff as a resource across the association’s long-range planning efforts.

PRINCIPLES + FRAMEWORK OF THE LRPC

The LRPC works to ensure that, through longrange planning, the association continues to preserve and enhance the membership’s quality of life in line with Tahoe Donner’s vision and mission statements. This framework is upheld by guiding principles, which include:

• Safety and compliance

• Environmental stewardship

• Member interest

• Adaptive management

• Asset protection

• Governing documents

• Member enjoyment

• Financial responsibility

The current approach of the LRPC is split into three objectives:

• Creating a current-state document to better understand what makes up Tahoe Donner today

• Developing a roadmap that will lead to creating future state options and recommendations

• Providing annual advice and feedback on projects and plans

CURRENT FOCUS

Two subcommittees have been created to help kickstart two of these objectives both now and in the future.

• The Current State Subcommittee is drafting an updateable and accessible description of the current state of Tahoe Donner, based on items including governing documents, policies, demographics and more. It is expected the LRPC will adopt the Current State document at its meeting in October.

• The Future State Subcommittee has been assembled to enable the full committee in developing a roadmap to guide the LRPC along a six-step process to eventually complete a recommended future state report for the association. It is expected the LRPC will adopt the Future State Roadmap in its October meeting.

• Step 1: Current State Review

• Step 2: LRPC Member Future State Input

• Step 3: Future State Deeper Dive and Member Engagement Planning

• Step 4: TD Member Engagement Program Implementation

• Step 5: Member Input Evaluation; Blending with Steps 2 + 3

• Step 6: Future State Report

Roadmap step details can be found on the website at tahoedonner.com/lrpc; timing will be set based on the LRPC’s 2023 workplan, which is currently under development and can be found with October’s minutes.

In its June, August and September meetings, the committee provided input on capital project planning documents in preparation for the 2023 budget process. The feedback received was provided to the board during the Sept. 22 budget workshop.

BEYOND THE FUTURE STATE VISION

Once the board has approved a recommendation for the future state, the LRPC will focus on the plan for bridging the current state of Tahoe Donner to the future state options.

To learn more about the Long-Range Planning Committee’s work, charter and future workshops, visit tahoedonner.com/lrpc.

Thank you to our member volunteers and staff who make up the Long-Range Planning Committee:

• Joe Balan

• Jim Beckmeyer (Chair)

• Denise Gauny

• Jackie Ginley

• Laura Lindgren

• Rob McCray

• Jerry Meek (Vice Chair)

• Jon Mitchell (Staff)

• Dan Simmons

• Ward Sproat

• Michael Sullivan

• Mike Vivas

• Keith Williams

To learn more about the Long-Range Planning Committee, visit tahoedonner.com/lrpc. To participate in a Long-Range Planning Committee meeting, meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 2PM both at Northwoods Clubhouse and online via Zoom.

LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW ONE COMMITTEE IS HELPING PLAN FOR THE FUTURE OF TAHOE DONNER
THE REPORT

TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE COMMITTEE

DONNER

The Trails and Open Space Committee (TOS) is a 12-member committee whose initial meeting was held in 2021. The TOS was created to serve the board of directors and staff with matters pertaining to the association’s land management, open spaces and trail system.

FRAMEWORK OF THE TOS

The TOS works to initiate the progress of the association's natural spaces, which can be broken into two parts – advisory and stewardship.

ADVISORY

• Developing, updating and maintaining land management

• Supporting implementation of land management in open spaces, on trail systems and within documents and policies

• Identifying relevant capital-improvement program projects

• Supporting consistent and sufficient funding

• Developing policies and strategies

• Identifying land acquisition opportunities

• Facilitating land management partnerships

• Leveraging opportunities to increase the value and benefit of the trail system

STEWARDSHIP

• Fostering awareness, understanding and appreciation of the need to preserve and protect Tahoe Donner’s trail system and natural resources

• Promoting enjoyment and community connections

• Developing and maintaining social and education efforts to foster stewardship culture

• Serving as ambassadors to the trail system and open spaces

• Facilitating member involvement

This framework is upheld by guiding principles, which include:

• Safety and compliance

• Environmental stewardship

• Member enjoyment

• Adaptive management

• Asset protection

• Financial responsibility

• Member interest

By moving forward with these objectives and principles, the committee can provide support for various planning efforts for the association, including Annual Workplans, Five-

Year Strategic Plans and capital improvements plans and projections.

CURRENT PROJECTS

This year, one of the main projects of the TOS involves the Trails Master Plan. Last updated in 2013, the purpose of the Trails and Open Space Master Plan Update Project is to create a plan that affirms Tahoe Donner’s commitment to land management, open spaces and trail systems while acknowledging evolving use patterns and the association’s desire to offer a spectrum of family-friendly recreational opportunities for hikers, equestrians and mountain bikers. With community and stakeholder input, the new plan highlights areas where Tahoe Donner can increase the quality of user experiences and provide project recommendations that demonstrate a return on investment for homeowners. The plan will offer strategies for prioritized implementation in future years. Staff and consultants plan on presenting an updated plan draft to the board at the October board meeting on Oct. 28.

To learn more about the Trails Master Plan, future meetings and more, visit tahoedonner.com/tos.

Thank you to our member volunteers and staff who make up the TOS Committee:

• Karen Aaron

• VJ Bonnard

• Richard Bothwell

• Gayle Dana

• Lorna Dobrovolny

• John Groom (Staff)

• Livia Quan

• Ellen Raynor

• Graham Reid

• Peter Sawyer

• Charlene Simmons

• Julie Thornton

To learn more about the Trails and Open Space Committee, visit tahoedonner. com/tos. To participate in a TOS meeting, join the committee meetings held at least quarterly to focus on major policy and planning areas at Northwoods Clubhouse and online via Zoom.

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2022

MEMBER

PHOTO CONTEST

We are excited to present the winners of our annual photo contest!

From creatures big and small and adventurers of all ages to breathtaking landscapes and intimate neighborhood views, thank you for so uniquely capturing the essence of Tahoe Donner and sharing it with us. Every year, your creative spirit reminds us of the beauty and wonder of this mountain community we are lucky to call home.

As per the contest rules, the winning photographer in each category receives a gift certificate for $50 to The Lodge Restaurant & Pub. Space only allows us to print a few of our members’ snapshots, but we’ve highlighted some of our favorites. Thank you again to all who participated. Keep capturing the magic!

2022

PHOTO CONTEST ANIMALS + WILDLIFE WINNER

STEVE IRVINE JULY 2022 The Buzz ANN ALBANO AUGUST 2022 Tahoe Donner Milky Way LORNA DOBROVOLNY OCTOBER 2021 A Walk Through the Aspen Grove GARY WELCH MARCH 2022 Pine Cone Panorama REKHA STRADER AUGUST 2022 Marina Dock Jump ANDREEA NANCI JULY 2022 Kids Parasailing on Lake Tahoe ANN ALBANO JULY 2022 Butterfly in Tahoe Donner Meadow
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NEIL BRYDON JULY 2022 Mr. Chipmunk NEIL BRYDON AUGUST 2022 Early Morning Mist From Donner Summit CHRIS ROCHEFORT JULY 2022 Snowbird Lift GARY WATSON MAY 2022 Cubs First Bath KATHY ENGLAR JANUARY 2022 Tahoe Donner New Years Eve Snowshoe VERA FUAD OCTOBER 2021 Fall in Tahoe Donner ANN ALBANO AUGUST 2022 Tahoe Donner Sunset Streaks KATHY ENGLAR DECEMBER 2021 East Perimeter Trail KATHE FRIEL DECEMBER 2021 Walks in the Snow DAN JOHNSTON to PHOTO LYNN HEISLEIN DECEMBER 2021 Fresh Snow at Donner Lake
DECEMBER2020 2022 PHOTO CONTEST PEOPLE WINNER CHRIS ROCHEFORT DECEMBER 2021 Northwoods Buried VERA FUAD JANUARY 2022 Nature Loop Trail
DECEMBER 2021 Chairlift
Heaven 2022
CONTEST SCENIC WINNER
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THE BUZZ

GOLF COURSE

HOURS OF OPERATION

Daily through Oct. 16 | 7AM-7PM Conditions permitting

CLOSING DAY

OCTOBER 16

LATE-SEASON RATES

Take advantage of the best rates of the season with 18 holes at prime time starting at just $85 for members and $130 for public.

BOOKING TEE TIMES

Members booking a tee time at Tahoe Donner Golf Course can log in to the ForeTees reservation system or call (530) 587-9443. Find the reservation system at tahoedonner.com/golf.

PRIVATE LESSONS

Take your game to the next level. Tahoe Donner’s teaching pros are available for private golf lessons throughout the season. Call the Pro Shop at (530) 587-9443.

GOLF SHOP

Check out the Pro Shop for state-ofthe-art Callaway Golf gear to improve your game like never before!

tahoedonner.com/golf

TENNIS CENTER

HOURS OF OPERATION

OCT. 1 | 8AM-7PM

OCT. 2-OCT. 15 | 8AM-6:30PM

OCT. 16-OCT. 30 | 8AM-6PM

Daylight and conditions permitting

CLOSING DAY

OCTOBER 30

The Pro Shop, locker rooms and programs are closed for the season beginning Oct. 31 until early May 2023.

The Tennis Center is in full swing with fun events and informative clinics. Programs fill up fast – sign up early! See the tennis and pickleball calendars for all events and programs at tahoedonner.com/tennis

CLINICS + PROGRAMS

Clinics and programs take place throughout the summer and focus on improving a wide range of tennis and pickleball skills while enhancing overall health and fitness.

tahoedonner.com/tennis

HOURS OF OPERATION

GYM: Daily | 6AM-9PM

LAP POOL: Daily | 6AM-7:45PM

SPAS, DRY SAUNA + STEAM ROOM: Daily | 6AM-8:45PM

Steam Room temporarily out of service. Check website for updates.

RECREATION POOL: Daily | 10:15AM-7PM

No lifeguard on duty Rec Pool hours conditions permitting

SWIM + GYM STICKER REQUIRED

Swim and/or gym stickers are required for anyone under age 18 if unsupervised by an adult. No one under the age of 9 years old can use the gym facility. Schedule an appointment by emailing troutcreek@tahoedonner.com to learn more.

FITNESS CLASSES

Are you ready for ski season? Start prepping at the Rec Center! The snow will be flying before you know it, so be prepared with specialized classes this fall! Class fee applies.

tahoedonner.com/fitness

FALL SEMI-PRIVATE TRAIL RIDES

Enjoy the cooling weather and changing leaves with semi-private trail rides at the Equestrian Center! Through Oct. 7, join a Tahoe Donner wrangler and trail-wise horse on a guided tour of the trail system. Reservations required through ShopTD.

MEMBER NON-MEMBER

2022 BOARDING RATES

Boarding is open daily through Oct. 16. Take advantage of trail rides starting right outside the paddock.

BASIC 12' X 24' PADDOCK

MEMBER NON-MEMBER

BEACH CLUB MARINA

HOURS OF OPERATION

SEPT. 6-OCT. 2: Daily | 8AM-7PM

Conditions permitting

CLOSING DAY

OCTOBER 2

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$115 $120 1.5 HOURS $140 $145

MONTHLY $479 $629 WEEKLY $149 $219 DAILY $34 $54 tahoedonner.com/equestrian

tahoedonner.com/marina

All prices, dates, times and locations are subject to change. Please visit tahoedonner.com for the latest information.

EVENTS. DINING. UPDATES.
STEVE IRVINE
TROUT CREEK REC CENTER
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EQUESTRIAN CENTER

CROSS COUNTRY SKI CONDITIONING PROGRAM

Starting Oct. 15, meet new XC ski buddies while you improve your balance, technique and fitness! Ages 13 and older and all levels of skiing ability are welcome. A basic level of fitness is recommended, as you’ll be on the move for over an hour. Sign up at shop.tahoedonner.com.

Dates: Saturdays | Oct. 15-Nov. 19

Time: 8:30-10AM

Cost: Member $99, Public $119

SEASON PASSES

Maximize your winter fun with a 2022/23 XC season pass, on sale now! Enjoy unrestricted skiing and other benefits including early bird access; buddy passes for Tahoe Donner ski areas; retail, food and beverage discounts and season-long ski locker and ski/snowshoe equipment rentals.

Upgrade to a combo pass for additional unrestricted access to Tahoe Donner’s Downhill Ski Resort and free ski days at Diamond Peak! Lock in your season of fun at shop.tahoedonner.com.

KIDS XC PROGRAMS

Registration is open for our popular eight-week XC after-school programs for kids at shop.tahoedonner.com.

These include:

TD Kids: grades K-5 | Wed or Thurs

Junior Biathlon: grades 2-7 | Tues

Junior Racers: grades 3-5 | Mon

Member pricing: $169, includes trail pass and equipment for each session

SEASON-LONG EQUIPMENT RENTALS

Pay in advance for all-season-long equipment rentals. Check out gear daily from our basic fleet of classic or skate skis, snowshoes and/or demo gear (if you sign up for the demo pass) at any time

throughout the season. Visit the rental shop, where staff can help you select and check out gear, and help you return it when you’re done for the day. Sign up at shop.tahoedonner.com.

Member pricing: Adults $315, Kids $132

DAY PASSES, RENTALS + LESSONS

Complete details on day passes, rentals and lessons will be available soon at tahoedonner.com/xc.

SEASON-LONG SKI LOCKER RENTALS

Conveniently store your gear at the Cross Country Ski Center all season long. Individual (up to three sets of gear) or family-sized (up to five sets of gear) lockers are available for season passholders only. Reservations are currently open to members at ShopTD and will be open to the public beginning Nov. 1. Reserve your lockers soon at shop.tahoedonner.com, as they often sell out.

Individual locker: Members $199

Family locker: Members $269

SKI PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS

Boost your abilities and confidence this winter with one of our four-week sessions for beginner and advanced skiers. Offered January through March, our beginner series provides a great introduction to the sport of cross country skiing, and our intermediate programs can help you take your skiing to the next level. Visit the website for complete details. Sign up at shop.tahoedonner.com.

Member pricing: $189, includes trail pass and equipment for each session tahoedonner.com/xc

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THE BUZZ: CLUBS

MOUNTAIN BIKE CLUB

This has been a fun and exciting year for the club, and we have welcomed many new members out on the trails. Our Annual Poker Ride and BBQ in August was a success. We had a fundraising raffle with amazing prizes, and raised $864 for Ride on TNT, a youth cycling program in the area. In the autumn months, October often offers some of the best riding in our area, so we will continue to hold club rides and meetings. For more information and to join our rides, visit tdmtb.club

JUNIOR GOLF CLUB

WOMEN’S GOLF CLUB

Congratulations to our 2022 Club Champion, Denise Gauny, on her low gross score across two days of play out of a field of 13 competitors. Congratulations to Martha Gilbertson for low gross runner-up and Lydia Stang for low net over the field. Denise, Martha and Lydia will represent our club this fall at the Sacramento Area Tournament of Club Champions.

In early August, the Annual TDJGC golf tournament was held. The affair began with lunch and a contest on the TDJGC Mountain Putting Course. These activities were followed by the participants teeing off at their respective tee times. There were three flights – Blue, Orange and Yellow. Ryan Lind won the Blue flight, Kayla Flynn won the Orange flight and Rowan Allen won the Yellow flight. They were the first to select prizes from the prize table followed by the rest of the players in order of their performance. The winner of the Mountain Putting Course competition was Jonas Collins.

Special thanks to the friends and parents who volunteered to help with this event. Without them, this could not be the success that it was. We’ll see you next year!

KARATE CLUB

STEVE IRVINE

International Karate League (IKL) is a modified Shorin Ryu style founded in 1958 by Walter Nishioka, Shihan. Shihan is the founder and chief instructor of IKL. He was born and raised in Hawaii and continues to teach and monitor IKL activities and classes.

The club is currently accepting new membership for adults and children 10 and older. No experience necessary. Possible exceptions for younger-aged children pending the membership of older siblings/parental involvement.

Location: Trout Creek Recreation Center Days: Thursdays and Saturdays Times: 4-5PM beginners; 5-6PM intermediate/advanced

Eligibility (ages 10+):

• TD residents

• Limited guests

Memberships:

• Full (TD residents): $50

• Associate (limited guests): $50

• Social (family of club members): Free

Costs:

• $50 club due (free for social membership)

• Annual Recreation Fee or daily Rec Center access fee

To Join:

• Drop in and observe or participate in classes prior to joining OR

• Contact Suz Field Sensei at IKLdojo.TD@gmail.com

All winners from our Club

Championship Tournament follows:

Low Gross: Denise Gauny

Low Gross Runner-Up: Martha Gilbertson

Low Net Over the Field: Lydia Stang

1st Flight Low Net: Tanya Wilson

1st Flight Low Net Runner-Up: Lisa Foster

2nd Flight Low Net: Pam Schwartz

2nd Flight Low Net Runner-Up: Sally Brannen

Congratulations to all!

For more information about the Women’s Golf Club, email tdwgclub@gmail.com.

In August we had a blast stargazing at the Sardine Peak Fire Lookout. We also ran the Signal Peak OHV Trail and enjoyed magnificent views around Cisco Grove. Three of us did a scouting run to Mt. Patterson east of Topaz Lake. The peak is at 11,654 feet of elevation and is called “Mars with Flowers” due to the unique alpine environment. We’ll be adding a group trip to Mt. Patterson next year. For more information on how to join this trip, visit TD4Wheelers.org.

October has several fun runs scheduled. The first run is to Faucherie Lake, located south of Jackson Meadows Reservoir. Bring your kayak or take the two-mile round-trip hike across the dam to view the falls. The second run is from the Ophir Grade Trail to Virginia City. Ophir Grade is a historic toll road built in the 1860s. Both runs are suitable for stock highclearance 4WDs.

QUILT CLUB

This photo is a picture of a quilt top made by the TD Quilt Club. The ladies have been making house blocks and tree blocks for a fun donation lap quilt, one of several we are working on this summer. We are also making baby quilts for the Soroptimist International of Truckee Donner’s “Teen Closet” program.

We are an enthusiastic group of quilters who enjoy doing fun and creative projects for our community. All levels are welcome to join our club. We meet on the first and third Wednesday of every month from 3-5PM, downstairs in the Alder Room at The Lodge. For more information, contact Marilyn Dundas at md11792@outlook.com.

CRAFTING CLUB

We gather on the third Thursday of each month for DIY crafts with member-led instruction. Craft-making activities on the schedule:

• Jewelry

• Cards

• Braided rugs

• Succulent planters

• Knit/crochet hats

• Group tour of Roundhouse

Next meeting (new time and place): Oct. 21 | 1-3PM in the Northwoods Clubroom

Email tdcraftingclub@gmail.com to learn more.

HIKING CLUB

Five members of the Hiking Club recently completed an away trip hiking Section H of the Pacific Crest Trail in Washington. Highlights included wonderful views of Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier – all volcanoes in the Cascade Range – and many streams and beautiful wildflowers. The PCT passes through several designated Wilderness Areas, including the famed Goat Rocks Wilderness and many miles of luscious forests. The trip was a combination of motel-based day hikes and backpacking, with an option for car camping and day hikes instead of backpacking. The photo shows the hikers high-fiving at the conclusion of the adventure.

The Hiking Club hosts hikes throughout the hiking season: local hikes most weeks (with three levels: green, blue and black by length); away trips (involving at least one camping/ motel overnight); and backpack trips (one to several nights). Weekly hikes continue until the snow flies in the fall – come join in at your hiking level!

FORM A CLUB!

Birding? Photography? Wine? We want to support you in developing and promoting your club.

Learn more and get an application at tahoedonner.com/clubs

4-WHEELERS CLUB

THE BUZZ: DINING

All offers listed are valid during non-holiday periods and are not valid with any other promotions or coupons. Offers subject to change. Check the website for changes to operating dates and hours. All hours of operation are conditions permitting.

Pizza on the Hill is serving up a fresh menu with delicious options for everyone, including fresh pizzas, pastas, appetizers, salads and more.

HOURS

Friday-Monday | 4-8PM

Reservations strongly recommended; please specify if you prefer indoor or outdoor seating

HAPPY HOUR

Friday-Monday | 4-5PM

Take advantage of $6 draft beer, $7 house Chardonnay and $7 house Pinot Noir!

SUNDAY + MONDAY

FOOTBALL PIZZA + PINT

Sundays + Mondays

Enjoy a delicious pizza and fresh local draft beer for $30 while you root for your favorite team! Kitchen closes at 8PM, but the bar will stay open until the game ends.

The Lodge Restaurant & Pub is an award-winning neighborhood bistro with a hand-picked wine selection and craft cocktail menu as well as local and organic meat and produce.

HOURS

DINNER: Wednesday-Sunday

4PM: The Lodge Pub Opens (5PM starting Oct. 17)

4-6PM: Happy Hour

5-8:30PM: Dinner Service at The Lodge Restaurant (NEW! Fall menu coming Oct. 13)

LUNCH: Daily through Oct. 16

9AM-12PM: Breakfast/Drinks at Tee Nine Grill (hours subject to change due to smoke and weather conditions)

12-4PM: Lunch and Bar Service

BEVERAGE CART: Daily through Oct. 16 12-4PM (subject to change)

Make a dinner reservation online at OpenTable.com or call (530) 587-9455. Pavilion lunch reservations are not available.

GOLFERS HAPPY HOUR

Golfers are invited to the Pavilion or upstairs in The Lodge (smoke and weather dependent) for daily drink specials from 2-4PM during golf season.

NO CORKAGE WEDNESDAYS

Bring your own bottle of wine, and we’ll waive the corkage fee on Wednesdays.

WINEMAKER DINNER

Thursday, Oct. 27 | 6PM

An evening of wine tasting and delectable food pairings with Pride Mountain Vineyards. To purchase tickets and learn more about this dining affair visit tahoedonner.com/thelodge. The Lodge will not offer regular dinner service during this event.

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Alder Creek Cafe, located in Alder Creek Adventure Center, is known for delicious, healthy options featuring seasonal and organic ingredients, unique draft and bottled beers and a diverse wine list.

Seasonal hours of operation are subject to change. Please visit the website for the most up-to-date information.

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SKI PASSES ON SALE

SECURE A WINTER OF FUN!

Get unrestricted ski days at Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Resort and/ or Cross Country Ski Center with your season pass as well as free ski days at partner resorts, buddy passes, retail savings and much more*. Make it a combo pass to ski at both resorts and discover additional exclusive perks!

Fine Print and Exclusions: All prices subject to change. Must present valid pass for discounts and deals; food discount excludes alcohol and cannot be combined with any other coupon or promotion; 10% off merchandise discount is for regular-priced items and excludes items on sale; comp vouchers and discounts on food, retail and ski tickets cannot be used during holiday periods. Food discount is valid for the ski area associated with your pass. Pass perks are only valid when ski areas are operational. Buddy passes and partner resort perks apply to the 2022/23 season. Partner resort perks may change at any time; please call ahead or check the Tahoe Donner website for the latest details.

*Certain perks not available on holiday peak period dates: Dec. 24, 2022 – Jan. 7, 2023, Jan. 14-16, 2023, Feb. 18-25, 2023

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FEATURE

TRUCKEE river day

many other communities have that ability. I just feel like we're really standing out.”

Get out and show your Truckee River love at the 26th annual Truckee River Day on Oct. 16. It’s a great way to give back to our natural environments while ensuring they continue to thrive for generations to come.

THE POWER OF A RIVER

While the Truckee River is typically associated with recreation, it plays a vital role in our local ecosystem.

“We're making it more resilient to climate change,” said Truckee River Watershed Council Project Director Michele Prestowitz. She notes that, whether from years of drought or big precipitation events resulting in flooding, the entire weather pattern is altering due to climate change. “This threatens not just our water quality and supply but its biodiversity and wildlife. We have this incredible opportunity to stay ahead of the curve … I don't know how

SUPPORTING THE WATERSHED

Every year since 1996, the Truckee River Watershed Council has orchestrated this day of stewardship. With around a dozen different working projects to choose from in various areas, there are opportunities for volunteers of all ages. From spreading seeds and mulch to planting trees and actively working along the shoreline, the work to preserve the Truckee River and its surrounding watershed for future generations extends well beyond its banks.

“Imagine a watershed is a bowl. If you drop water on the rim of the bowl and it flows into the center of the bowl, that's within our watershed,” Prestowitz explained. “[If it flows] the other way, that is someone else’s watershed. So, it's not just the river and things that you consider wet; it's our forested areas as well. It's our upland areas.”

PROJECTS + FAIR

There are start times at both 9AM and 11AM, with projects running until around 1-2PM. Pre-registration is required by Oct. 12, as the workday is capped at 300 participants to ensure a safe and quality experience for all. Upon registration, volunteers can select which project they would like to be a part of. The real fun follows with the Truckee River Day Fair, held from 1-4PM at Granite Flat Campground along Highway 89. Open to not only the day’s volunteers but anyone else wishing to celebrate the mighty Truckee River, this joint event with the Sierra Watershed Education Partnerships offers a delicious barbecue in addition to fun and educational activities.

“It’s an incredible mix of people who have an emotional connection to the Truckee [River],” Prestowitz said. “I want to acknowledge that and give credit and thanks to the folks who have been coming for decades.”

Photos courtesy Truckee River Watershed Council
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THREE CHEERS FOR OUR WONDERFUL DONORS!

Thank you to all of our Tahoe Donner neighbors and friends who generously supported our July fundraising campaign. Together, we raised $47,461 to be awarded to local community nonprofits and exceptional college-bound students from Truckee and North Lake Tahoe. Of the 109 donations, 45 of them were from brand new donors and 61 were returning donors; additionally, three long-time donors offered matching grants, boosting the incentive for others to give throughout the campaign.

And, a final shout out to the Tahoe Donner communications team who helped orchestrate our campaign. We never take your support for granted! Thank you to Lindsay, Ali, Drew, Derek and Kylie.

MEET OSVALDO!

The TDGF would like to introduce one of our 2022 IMPACT Scholarship recipients. Osvaldo is full of potential. A graduate of North Tahoe High School, he is the first in his family to attend

college. He is currently enrolled as a full-time student at the TahoeTruckee Campus of Sierra College and plans to transfer to UC Berkeley or Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with an associate’s degree.

Osvaldo demonstrates a “no quit” work ethic, usually juggling several jobs each season. In addition to working in the service industry, he is currently employed at the Lake Forest Boat Ramp and plans to become a ski instructor this winter.

Osvaldo’s list of extracurricular activities is longer than the receipts from the local pharmacy! In addition to learning French – a third language for him – he enjoys running, boxing, reading, mountain biking, playing the piano and skateboarding. He is also teaching himself how to play the guitar. Osvaldo hopes to one day see the world, sharing, “I have never really traveled in my life. But since I am now 18, I want to travel, even if it is solo traveling.”

Osvaldo lives with his proud parents and 10-year-old sister who sees her big brother as a role model.

Osvaldo is incredibly ambitious! He plans to major in computer science and eventually start his own technology company. The Giving Fund has no doubt that this amazing young man will accomplish all his goals.

WHY WE GIVE

“Our club’s objectives include not only providing a fun recreational experience but also reaching out and contributing to our community, which is another kind of fun! We feel very lucky to live here—giving locally to help students and organizations here in Truckee is just one of the ways we are part of our community. Thank you to the Giving Fund for your work!”

The Tahoe Donner Giving Fund is chartered by the TD Board of Directors. All contributions are voluntary tax-deductible gifts from TD members and friends. The Giving Fund is administered through the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation. For more information on the Giving Fund or to make a contribution, visit our webpage at tahoedonner.com/giving-fund . Contact tdgf@tahoedonner.com with questions or to volunteer for the committee. We thank and are grateful for our founding partner, Elements Mountain Company, for their continuing support.

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COVENANTS REMINDERS

RESPECT QUIET HOURS

Loud music, barking dogs and late-night partying are prohibited from 10PM-7AM.

NO DRONES

Flying drones on Tahoe Donner-owned property, including the trails and open space, is prohibited unless authorized by Tahoe Donner.

LIGHTS OUT

Enjoy the mountain stars and minimize light pollution by turning off outdoor lighting after 10PM.

COMMUNITY SAFETY REMINDERS

FIRE BAN

The Truckee Fire Protection District has implemented an ordinance to ban backyard-type campfires and charcoal BBQs during fire season. Violation of this ordinance is also a Tahoe Donner violation with associated fines.

HOW TO MAKE A COVENANTS COMPLAINT

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Email compliance@tahoedonner.com

Visit the member portal at tahoedonner.com/member-portal.

Call (530) 414-8166. Phone is staffed seven days a week 9AM-4:30PM, with after-hours answering service from 4:30PM–9AM daily.

WHAT INFORMATION TO PROVIDE

When making a complaint, be prepared to provide:

• Your name, address and email.

• Address of property being complained about.

• Nature of complaint with times occurring.

• Evidence: photos, video, etc.

• How this behavior is affecting you.

• What actions have been taken (e.g. called police).

NO SMOKING

Smoking is prohibited on Tahoe Donnerowned property, including facilities, parking lots and open space.

TRASH

Lock it up in your bear-proof container, never in your neighbor’s container or dumped anywhere in Tahoe Donner. Trash day is Tuesday, and the recycling/ green waste cart is on a weekly alternating schedule.

PARK ON PAVEMENT

Parking vehicles off-pavement, on another person’s property or on access easements is prohibited.

SLOW DOWN

The speed limit is predominantly 25 miles per hour in Tahoe Donner. Wildlife, accidents, dogs and children could require sudden stops.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

Tahoe Donner will make every effort to contact the owner of the property being complained about, share details about the complaint and request voluntary compliance. We will:

• Call the primary phone number on file and speak to the owner or leave a message.

• If no answer, call additional phone numbers on file to speak with or leave a message for owner or designated contact.

• Email the owner via any email on file.

• Send follow-up email to the complainant confirming attempts to contact owner.

TOWN OF TRUCKEE STR HELPLINE – (530) 450-2430 REPORT STR VIOLATIONS INCLUDING NOISE, TRASH, PARKING AND MORE

Please utilize the Helpline if you wish to report a property that is in violation of the Town of Truckee’s short-term rental ordinance.

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TRUCKEE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT MEASURE T UPDATE

The Wildfire Prevention Division at the Truckee Fire Protection District has been working hard to roll out new programs and opportunities associated with the new Measure T Community Wildfire Protection Tax. Tahoe Donner Association (TDA) is already benefiting from Measure T, receiving funding and support from Truckee Fire to further land management objectives, wildfire mitigation goals and defensible space compliance in Tahoe Donner. Specific efforts to support TDA include:

• TDA is one of the first recipients of the new Measure T Wildfire Prevention Community grant program! Truckee Fire awarded $230,860 to the Tahoe Donner Forestry Department to implement an additional 82 acres of fuel reduction treatments on TDA HOA property along the South Tahoe Donner Fuel Reduction System. The project will hand thin, chip and masticate brush and small trees adjacent to Bermgarten Road to establish a shaded fuel break to reduce wildfire intensity and severity in the Wildland Urban Interface. Project implementation will begin during the 2022 field season.

• In an effort to increase efficiency and effectiveness of TDA forestry's existing

THE REPORT programs, Measure T has supported the purchase and use of new technology and software. Truckee Fire has been working with and training TDA forestry personnel on the application of Fire Aside, a new and innovative tool for defensible space inspections and chipping reservation

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BRIEFS

FALL FESTIVAL RETURNS OCT. 8!

Now in its 11th year, Fall Festival is Truckee’s premier family-friendly harvest celebration and one of Tahoe Donner’s largest events of the year! It’s a favorite for all ages, featuring a full day of seasonal-themed events and activities like a bounce house, face painting and a candy apple station in addition to special events like a climbing wall, a slide and even a doggie dip adventure for your four-legged friends in the Northwoods Pool! Find great food like Oktoberfest-style pretzels with a beer cheese dip. For a meal on the go, grab a brat or hot dog to munch as you explore.

Purchase your tickets in advance for this event of the season at tahoedonner.com/fall-fest

WHEN: Oct. 8 | 11AM-4PM Outside Northwoods Clubhouse

will receive complimentary ski day passes to either the Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Resort or Cross Country Ski Center!

Learn more by emailing groupsales@tahoedonner.com

EASY MEMBER PORTAL REGISTRATION

It’s as easy as 1-2-3! The Tahoe Donner Member Portal launched in 2021 and allows a safe and convenient way to access member account information and association resources online. Join more than 4,000 members who have registered for the member portal to quickly and easily update contact information, pay Annual Assessments and much more.

Learn how to easily register at tahoedonner.com/member-portal.

GOVERNANCE HUB

Want to learn more about your association and how it runs? Visit Tahoe Donner’s online governance hub – your one-stop shop for governance information that includes budget and financial records, board and committee resources, association initiatives, governing documents, capital projects and ways to get involved.

To learn more, visit tahoedonner.com/ governance-hub.

BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY AT TAHOE DONNER!

Looking for the ideal place to host your holiday party this year? Tahoe Donner offers two great venues designed to accommodate any event – the Lodge Restaurant & Pub and Alder Creek Cafe.

Register your holiday dinner party for 30 or more guests by Dec. 18, 2022, and your site fee will be waived. Even more, each guest

DO YOU KNOW AN INSPIRING TD MEMBER?

If you know a member who volunteers their time or works to improve our community, we want to hear their story. Send us the name (or names!) of TD volunteers to comdep@tahoedonner.com for their chance to be featured in a future Tahoe Donner News issue.

COMMUNITY SAFETY + EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Plan ahead for potential emergencies by familiarizing yourself with community evacuation procedures and having an emergency supply kit ready to go. Tahoe Donner is committed to safety by helping to educate, communicate and provide resources to members for emergency preparedness and incident information in the region in addition to being an active participant in local emergency response planning. To find the latest safety information, online evacuation maps, a preparedness guide, wildfire action plan and more, visit tahoedonner.com/ emergency-preparedness.

THE REPORT

Tahoe Donner is currently hiring for a variety of rewarding part-time, full-time and seasonal positions. Whether you’re interested in a fun seasonal job or a fulltime position with competitive benefits, let Tahoe Donner help you make this your best winter yet.

FIND YOUR FIT

From the picturesque meadows at Alder Creek Adventure Center to the snowcovered bowls at the Downhill Ski Resort, it’s hard to find a bad view at Tahoe Donner amenities. Don’t just work – thrive in a place where the beauty of Tahoe permeates every aspect of your day, both on and off the clock.

SEASONAL

• Ski

INCLUDE:

ENHANCED EMPLOYEE PERKS

Cross country skiing. Downhill skiing.

Pro deals on your favorite gear. Restaurant discounts. Exclusive gym and spa access. Whether you want a winter full of outdoor adventures or delicious deals, all employees receive special benefits to make your winter season an unforgettable one. Perks include:

• Competitive wages with bonuses up to $1,000 for select positions!

• Free downhill and cross country skiing

• Unlimited gym + spa access at the Trout Creek Rec Center

• Food and merchandise discounts

• Great benefits for full-time, year-round employees – like up to 90% employerpaid health insurance and 401(k) with 4% employer matching + 100% vesting on first day of eligibility

• Pro deals on your favorite gear and merchandise

• Friends and family ski vouchers

WINTER HIRING FAIR

LESS DRIVING = MORE SKIING

There are only so many hours of daylight in the wintertime to fit in all the adventure. Home to the only ski resorts located in Truckee, working at Tahoe Donner means a faster commute to the work and the fun so you can take advantage of those bluebird days.

A LIKE-MINDED TEAM

Many of us live in Truckee to take advantage of its unforgettable beauty and opportunity. At Tahoe Donner, find your niche with coworkers who also share a passion for the outdoors and this unique mountain lifestyle. With a close-knit feel and a small-town resort vibe, you can find a friendly face and a supportive group of adventure-seekers.

Find your excitement this winter at Tahoe Donner. To learn more about job opportunities and find additional open positions, applications and more, visit tahoedonner.com/jobs

• IT

• Custodian

• Trout Creek Manager

• Trout Creek Assistant Manager

• ASO Manager

• ASO Associate

• ASO Inspector

Ready to learn more about working at Tahoe Donner? Join us at our Hiring Fair on Saturday, Oct. 15. Meet the team, ask questions, explore employment opportunities and enjoy a free lunch!

OCTOBER 15, 2022

LOCATION,

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POSITIONS
Instructor
Ski Patrol
Shuttle Driver
Snowplay Attendant
Cashier
Rental Fitter
Ticket Seller
Groomer FULL-TIME, YEAR-ROUND POSITIONS INCLUDE:
Technician
SATURDAY,
| 10AM-2PM FOR EVENT
INFORMATION AND MORE, VISIT TAHOEDONNER.COM/JOBS APPLY NOW AT TAHOEDONNER.COM/JOBS FIND YOUR NEW FAVORITE WINTER JOB SHARE THE STOKE

THE

BOARD MEETING RECAPS

SPECIAL BOARD MEETING: APPEALS HEARING

August 24, 2022

Appeals Hearing of Architectural Standards Committee (ASC)

Approval from June 15, 2022

The Board moved to accept the appeals of the ASC approval from June 15, 2022 of 11174 Mougle Lane. Motion passed.

REGULAR BOARD MEETING:

August 26, 2022

Consent Calendar

The Board moved to accept the consent calendar. Motion passed.

Committee/Task Force Reports

Amenity Access Survey Results

The Board received an update on the amenity access survey results from the F’inn Group.

Recreation Fee Options for 2023-2024 Recreation Cycle

The Board received an update from Russ Branson & Associate on initial options for future recreation card fee pricing. The Board discussed four options and directed staff to continue researching options 2 and 4.

Reserve Study Update

The Board received an update from staff on the replacement reserve study three-year update.

General Manager Update

The Board received an update from staff on the 2023 budget process, Trails Master Plan, winter pass rates, real-time customer feedback system and Enjoy Tahoe Donner.

EXECUTIVE SESSION

August 26, 2022

Approval of Executive Session Minutes from July 12, July 22 and August 4, 2022.

• The Board reviewed and approved a forestry contract.

• The Board reviewed legal issues.

• The Board reviewed personnel matters.

SPECIAL BOARD MEETING: BUDGET WORKSHOP #1

September 8, 2022

The Board met to review a draft operating budget for 2023.

Go to tahoedonner.com/boardmeetingdocs to see presentations and video recordings of past meetings. To provide feedback to help improve the overall association, please submit your comments and concerns at tahoedonner.com/feedback

UPCOMING COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022 – Trails + Open Space Meeting

Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022 – Architectural Standards Meeting

Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022 – Covenants Meeting

Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022 – Long-Range Planning Meeting

Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022 – Finance Meeting

Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022 – Architectural Standards Meeting

Monday, Nov. 14, 2022 – Giving Fund Meeting

To get meeting details, including Zoom meeting registration information and time, please send an email to executiveassistant@tahoedonner.com

UPCOMING BOARD MEETINGS

Friday, October 14, 2022 – Special Board Meeting: Budget Workshop #3 Friday, October 28, 2022 – Regular Board Meeting Friday, November 18, 2022 – Regular Board Meeting

Board meeting dates subject to change. Visit tahoedonner.com for dates.

COVENANTS VIOLATIONS HEARINGS

The Covenants Committee held the following violations hearings in August 2022.

STREET VIOLATION FINE Falcon Point Place Noise $400

Go to tahoedonner.com/covenants to view covenants rules and how to make a covenants complaint.

HOMES ON THE RISE

The Architectural Standards Committee reviewed the following plans in August 2022.

UNIT/LOT ADDRESS SQ. FT. PROJECT 09/440 11932 St. Bernard Drive 1,868 House 03/369 13701 Skislope Way 3,248 House

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